I’m really proud of the Godfather doe that starts this set. She’s definitely one that’s big backed and deep bodied and maintains that good look and wicked chest floor that the Godfather does are known for. 1858 raised a pair of keeper doe kids this past summer. Don’t miss an opportunity to add these genetics to your breeding program. All does have blood tested positive for pregnancy, this is not a guarantee of live birth.

The cape necked doe is interesting from all angles, she comes from one of our most profitable breeding lines and carries the correct visual characteristics to be a front pasture doe in any herd. This doe is very unique in her body type having that wicked neat front one third and famine look those Top Drive females are stamped with. She is good in her lines and as good hipped as any goat in the sale. 1751 is a full sib to a 2015 Tulsa premium sale wether. All does have blood tested positive for pregnancy, this is not a guarantee of live birth.

230 has done a super job around the farm raising profitable livestock that have went on to have successful runs in the show ring. Her wether sold for $1,200 in 2017 and her doe kid sold in 2018 has been named grand or reserve several times as she has been shown by the McElhaney family her in OK. All does have blood tested positive for pregnancy, this is not a guarantee of a live birth.

Talk about a stout broody female, this doe definitely meets that criteria. 360 has been a valuable producer raising wethers that have sold in the top 25% of my sales, and this past year raising a keeper doe kid. Her Hang 10 mother is still on the farm and has been one of my foundation females generating several keeper females. 360 fits most any breeding program, she’s super practical, and a dang good mother. All does have blood tested positive for pregnancy, this is not a guarantee of live birth.

769 is another doe purchased from Kenneth Helms as a yearling. As a first time mother in 2017 she raised a $2,500 doe kid, and this past year her wether was sold to MS. This high volume big ribbed doe is huge backed and has the genetic power to throw kids that are shapely, thin hided and wide based. All does have blood tested positive for pregnancy, this is not a guarantee of live birth.

721 is stout featured and rugged boned. She is super round bodied and has a ton of volume and depth. When we pulled this set out of the bred does for the sale, she was sure one that we hoped with satisfy the most selective eyes as folks looked through the lots. She’s a good one and a female that has earned her way around the farm. All does have blood tested positive for pregnancy, this is not a guarantee of live birth.

Lot 7 offers something for everyone, she is cool in her design, big in her loin, and is as good on her feet and legs as anything being offered. If you like em’ built structurally wide and stout, get in on this one. 348’s mother spent time in the donor pen and has raised some really good wethers for us in the past. All does have blood tested positive for pregnancy, this is not a guarantee of live birth.

“My Turn” is truly a uniquely made buck. He’s busted open in his chest and front end, but still as shallow as any buck out there today. His round rib and body shape are topped with a massive rack and loin. He is super thin hided and has the great touch needed in the show ring today. “My Turn’s” dam comes from the most consistent No Way doe families we own. She is maternal sib to the dam of the Reserve Grand Wether Dam at OYE in 2018, the 2018 SW District Reserve Grand Doe, and a class winner at the Georgia National in 2018. Winning genetics are stacked in this guy. I would suggest breeding “My Turn” to thicker hided does that need to be busted apart both coming at you and going away. I think he is going to help make offspring that are super shallow in their design with a great look and lots of handle.

Notes:

All SEMEN must be transferred, shipped or picked up within 30 days of the sale date or semen purchase will be forfeited without refund. All semen is sold as one lot, one price. All semen is stored at REI in Stillwater, Oklahoma. All semen must be picked up or shipped from REI. REI ships semen across the United States, and can be contacted @ 405-377-8037.

“My Turn” is truly a uniquely made buck. He’s busted open in his chest and front end, but still as shallow as any buck out there today. His round rib and body shape are topped with a massive rack and loin. He is super thin hided and has the great touch needed in the show ring today. “My Turn’s” dam comes from the most consistent No Way doe families we own. She is maternal sib to the dam of the Reserve Grand Wether Dam at OYE in 2018, the 2018 SW District Reserve Grand Doe, and a class winner at the Georgia National in 2018. Winning genetics are stacked in this guy. I would suggest breeding “My Turn” to thicker hided does that need to be busted apart both coming at you and going away. I think he is going to help make offspring that are super shallow in their design with a great look and lots of handle.

Notes:

All SEMEN must be transferred, shipped or picked up within 30 days of the sale date or semen purchase will be forfeited without refund. All semen is sold as one lot, one price. All semen is stored at REI in Stillwater, Oklahoma. All semen must be picked up or shipped from REI. REI ships semen across the United States, and can be contacted @ 405-377-8037.

All SEMEN must be transferred, shipped or picked up within 30 days of the sale date or semen purchase will be forfeited without refund. All semen is sold as one lot, one price. All semen is stored at REI in Stillwater, Oklahoma. All semen must be picked up or shipped from REI. REI ships semen across the United States, and can be contacted @ 405-377-8037.